Title : Biodiesel Production by Single and Mixed Immobilized Lipases Using Waste Cooking Oil - Ben Bacha_2022_Molecules_27_ |
Author(s) : Ben Bacha A , Alonazi M , Alharbi MG , Horchani H , Ben Abdelmalek I |
Ref : Molecules , 27 : , 2022 |
Abstract :
Biodiesel is one of the important biofuels as an alternative to petroleum-based diesel fuels. In the current study, enzymatic transesterification reaction was carried out for the production of biodiesel from waste cooking oil (WCO) and experimental conditions were optimized, in order to reach maximum biodiesel yield. Bacillus stearothermophilus and Staphylococcus aureus lipase enzymes were individually immobilized on CaCO(3) to be used as environmentally friendly catalysts for biodiesel production. The immobilized lipases exhibited better stability than free ones and were almost fully active after 60 days of storage at 4 degreesC. A significant biodiesel yield of 97.66 +/- 0.57% was achieved without any pre-treatment and at 1:6 oil/methanol molar ratio, 1% of the enzyme mixture (a 1:1 ratio mixture of both lipase), 1% water content, after 24 h at 55 degreesC reaction temperature. The biocatalysts retained 93% of their initial activities after six cycles. The fuel and chemical properties such as the cloud point, viscosity at 40 degreesC and density at 15 degreesC of the produced biodiesel complied with international specifications (EN 14214) and, therefore, were comparable to those of other diesels/biodiesels. Interestingly, the resulting biodiesel revealed a linolenic methyl ester content of 0.55 +/- 0.02% and an ester content of 97.7 +/- 0.21% which is in good agreement with EN14214 requirements. Overall, using mixed CaCO(3)-immobilized lipases to obtain an environmentally friendly biodiesel from WCO is a promising and effective alternative for biodiesel production catalysis. |
PubMedSearch : Ben Bacha_2022_Molecules_27_ |
PubMedID: 36557867 |
Ben Bacha A, Alonazi M, Alharbi MG, Horchani H, Ben Abdelmalek I (2022)
Biodiesel Production by Single and Mixed Immobilized Lipases Using Waste Cooking Oil
Molecules
27 :
Ben Bacha A, Alonazi M, Alharbi MG, Horchani H, Ben Abdelmalek I (2022)
Molecules
27 :